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Bhima-Koregaon case: Bombay HC extends Gautam Navlakha’s relief from arrest for three weeks

September 13, 2019 03:23 pm | Updated 04:37 pm IST - Mumbai

Pune police had earlier contended that activist Gautam Navlakha is a member of CPI(Maoist).

FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2012 file photo, Indian human rights activist Gautam Navlakha displays a report by two rights groups during a press conference in Srinagar, India. Indian police have arrested Navlakha and four other rights activists for suspected links to Maoists in raids on their homes and offices at several places in the country Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018. "All these people have history of working to protect the rights of some of India’s most poor and marginalized people. Their arrests raise disturbing questions about whether they are being targeted for their activism,� said Aakar Patel, executive director of Amnesty International India. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan, File)

The Bombay High Court on Friday extended activist Gautam Navlakha’s interim relief from arrest for three weeks. Mr. Navlakha has been charged with having Maoist links in the Bhima Koregaon violence.

A Division Bench of Justices Ranjit More and Bharati Dangre was hearing a plea filed by Mr. Navlakha seeking to quash the FIR filed by Pune police against him. The court rejected the plea, but it granted a stay in order to appeal against it in the Supreme Court.

Pune police had earlier contended that activist Gautam Navlakha is a member of CPI(Maoist).

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Additional public prosecutor Aruna Pai had previously said that based on the material recovered from other accused — Rona Wilson and Surendra Gadling, it can be proved that Mr. Navlaka had Naxal links and was in contact with terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen and Kashmir separatists.

Advocate Yug Chaudhary had also contended that siimply presenting some documents in Mr. Navlakha’s name does not prove that he is a “terrorist”. He went on to say that there is no evidence against him and the only available material is what was recovered from the laptops of other accused.

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